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The  Foreign  Missions 

BUDGET 

of 

The  Board  of  Foreign  Missions 

of  the 

Presbyterian  Church 
in  the  U.  S.  A. 


I 


The  Board  of  Foreign  Missions 
of  the 

Presbyterian  Church  in  the  U.  S.  A. 
156  Fifth  Avenue,  New  York  City 


JUN  2  8  192« 


ACTION  OF  THE  PRESBYTERIAN  BOARD  OF  FOREIGN  MIS¬ 
SIONS  WITH  REGARD  TO  ITS  BUDGET  FOR 
1920-1921,  TAKEN  MARCH  1,  1920 

I 

The  Executive  Council  laid  before  the  Board  the  financial  require¬ 
ments  of  the  Missions  for  the  fiscal  year  1920-21,  and  it  was  voted  to 
make  the  following  appropriations : 


Classes  I  and  II,  Missionaries  now  in  service,  furloughs,  children’s 

allowances,  etc.  (see  attached  list  A) .  $2,071,831.29 

Classes  IV  to  X  (exclusive  of  Class  VIII)  for  the  actual  present  work 

of  the  Missions  (see  attached  list  A) .  1,009,607.66 

Class  III,  New  Missionaries  .  100,000.00 

Emergency  Health  Return  Fund  .  20,000.00 

Special  Fund  for  Study  During  Furlough .  2,500.00 

Special  Relief  and  Emergency  Fund . . . ....  15,000.00 

Administration  charges  ordered  by  the  General  Assembly  and  Mission 
expenditure  in  the  U.  S.,  including  the  administration  of  the  new 
united  Women’s  Board  of  Foreign  Missions .  275,000.00 


$3,493,938.95 

The  item  for  Classes  I  and  II  for  the  year  1919-20  was  $1,415,364.85. 
The  increase  is  due  in  part  to  the  increase  in  field  salaries  and  home  al¬ 
lowance  and  travel  on  furlough,  and  in  part  to  exchange.  It  will  require 
$491,750  to  meet  the  exchange  losses  on  the  salaries  in  China,  Persia  and 
India,  where  the  Mexican  dollar  is  now  1.10,  the  toman  1.75,  and  the 
rupee  .48.  The  item  for  Classes  IV  to  X  will  provide  at  the  increased 
rates  of  exchange  only  the  same  amount  of  native  currency  for  the  work 
which  the  Missions  received  in  the  initial  appropriations  for  1919-20. 
Not  only  will  this  not  provide  for  any  advance  whatever,  but  because  of 
the  increased  costs  in  almost  all  the  mission  fields  it  will  not  support  the 
already  existing  work.  The  Missions  are  asking  for  an  addition  of  $686,- 
902.23  to  the  grant  of  the  last  year  for  Classes  IV  to  X.  It  was  voted 
to  increase  the  grant  approximately  25  per  cent,  thus  adding  $250,000  to 
the  item  of  $1,009,607.66.  In  addition  the  deficit,  if  any,  for  1919-20  will 
have  to  be  provided  for.  The  obligation  thus  assumed  and  authorized 
by  the  Board  for  1920-21  will  be  as  follows : 


Appropriations  as  outlined  above .  $3,493,938.95 

Additional  grant  Classes  IV  to  X  (see  attached  list  A) .  250,000.00 

Estimated  deficit  March  31,  1920 .  190,000.00 


$3,933,938.95 

This  amount  is  in  excess  of  the  corresponding  obligations  assumed 
for  the  year  1919-20,  just  closing,  which  were  $3,479,496.66,  but  the  in¬ 
crease  is  due  to  increased  costs  and  to  exchange  and  is  unavoidable. 
Leaving  out  of  account  the  deficit  items  a  year  ago  ($477,559  est.)  and 
now  ($190,000  est.),  the  increase  in  the  obligations  for  1920-21  over 
1919-20  is  $731,901.29.  The  appropriations  a  year  ago  contained  an 
emergency  item  of  $298,037  covering  expenditures  due  to  war  necessities 

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of  the  Syria  Mission  for  the  preceding  three  years.  Eliminating  this 
item  the  appropriations  for  1920-21  show  an  increase  over  the  appropria¬ 
tion  for  corresponding  items  in  1919-20  of  $1,029,938.29. 

II 

This  increased  grant  provides  barely  for  the  continuance  of  the  pres¬ 
ent  work  of  the  Board.  It  provides  nothing  for  property,  for  the  union 
educational  institutions  in  which  the  Board  is  obligated,  for  the  enlarge¬ 
ment  of  the  mission  force,  for  the  development  of  new  work,  for  the  sup¬ 
port  of  the  unallotted  types  of  common  work  and  the  unoccupied  areas 
urged  upon  the  Board  by  the  Interchurch  World  Movement  on  the  basis 
of  the  surveys  which  it  had  made  and  of  the  reports  of  the  missionaries 
of  our  own  and  other  Churches.  The  total  budget  proposed  to  the  Board 
by  the  Interchurch  Movement  for  the  foreign  mission  work  of  the  Pres¬ 
byterian  Church  for  the  coming  year,  was  over  $25,000,000.  The  Board 
felt  that  it  could  not  recommend  to  the  Budget  Committee  of  the  Execu¬ 
tive  Commission  of  the  General  Assembly  more  than  $21,227,064,  includ¬ 
ing  the  present  work  of  the  Board.  The  Budget  Committee  was  not  pre¬ 
pared  to  approve  so  large  a  sum  as  this  but  authorized  the  inclusion  of  the 
sum  of  $7,318,303  in  the  amount  to  be  apportioned  to  the  churches  through 
the  New  Era  Movement,  and  $11,037,626  additional  to  be  sought  through 
the  combined  appeal  of  the  churches  participating  in  the  Interchurch 
World  Movement. 


Ill 

It  is  desirable  to  indicate  the  objects  for  which  these  funds  are  needed 
and  to  which,  if  given,  they  will  be  applied,  bearing  in  mind  the  action  of  ^ 
the  Board  on  February  2nd,  1920,  as  follows: 

“It  is  understood  that  the  funds  furnished  through  this  campaign  will  be  ap¬ 
plicable  first  to  the  regular  budget  of  the  Board  including  the  union  institutions 
and  agencies  in  which  it  bears  a  share  of  the  responsibility,  second  to  other  items 
of  the  character  of  the  proposed  allotted  types  of  work,  third  to  the  Board’s  share 
in  providing  for  unoccupied  areas,  and  fourth  to  the  assistance  of  such  inde¬ 
pendent  or  undenominational  agencies  as  the  Board  may  decide  upon.  (See  list  G.) 

“It  is  understood  further  that  the  Board  reserves  the  full  right  and  duty  to 
apportion  and  assign  the  funds  which  are  to  be  raised  in  accordance  with  what  it 
finds  to  be  the  changing  needs  of  the  work,  although  in  the  development  of  co¬ 
operative  and  union  activities  and  in  the  occupation  of  unoccupied  fields  it  will 
of  course  consult  with  other  Boards  or  appropriate  committees,  such  as  the  Com¬ 
mittee  of  Reference  and  Counsel,  the  Committee  on  Cooperation  in  Latin  America, 
or  the  Committees  on  Cooperation  in  the  various  fields. 

“It  is  understood  of  course  in  the  entire  campaign  that  designations  by  donors 
of  gifts  which  are  acceptable  toward  the  proposed  budget  will  be  authoritative, 
but  the  missionaries  and  all  other  workers  in  the  campaign  are  requested  to  direct 
all  obtainable  gifts  first  toward  the  regular  budget  of  the  Board,  and,  after  that 
is  assured,  to  the  other  sections  of  the  Budget  in  their  order.” 


IV 

The  amount  to  be  apportioned  for  foreign  missions  in  the  New  Era 
Budget  for  1920-21  is  $7,318,303.  Of  this  the  prior  and  immediate  obliga¬ 
tions  of  the  year  as  already  described  are  $3,933,938.95.  This  leaves 
$3,384,364.05.  It  is  proposed,  subject  to  the  reservations  of  the  Board 
action  of  February  2nd,  to  expend  this  as  follows: 

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Native  work,  being  balance  of  $686,902.05  asked  by  the  Missions  (see 

attached  list  B) .  $  436,902.05 

Immediate  enlargement  of  the  foreign  missionary  force .  100,000.00 

New  Property  Urgently  needed  (residences,  schools,  hospitals, 

churches,  land,  etc.)  (see  attached  list  C)  .  1,222,462.00 

Higher  educational  institutions,  both  Presbyterian  and  union  (see  at¬ 
tached  list  D)  .  1,175,000.00 

Opening  of  new  stations  .  50,000.00 

Aid  to  European  Foreign  Missionary  Societies  which  are  unable  to 

sustain  their  work  .  200,000.00 

Aid  to  Union  Church  Buildings  in  Anglo-American  Communities  in 

Asia  and  Latin  America .  100,000.00 

Special  forms  of  service,  literature,  newspaper  evangelism,  etc .  50,000.00 

More  adequate  field  and  home  administration .  50,000.00 


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$3,384,364.05 


The  amount  of  $11,037,626,  sought  in  the  interdenominational  co¬ 
operative  campaign  is  needed  for  the  following  purposes,  its  expenditure 
also  being  subject  to  the  principles  laid  down  in  the  Board’s  action  of 
February  2nd : 

Enlargement  of  the  Missionary  force,  foreign  and  native,  being  one- 
fifth  of  the  amount  asked  by  the  Missions  of  the  Board  through 


the  Interchurch  Surveys  and  providing  for  less  than  200  new 

missionaries  .  $  500,000.00 

Extension  of  the  work,  evangelistic,  educational,  medical,  etc.,  being 
one-fifth  of  the  amount  asked  by  the  Missions  of  the  Board 

through  the  Interchurch  Surveys  .  300,000.00 

Further  necessary  betterments  and  equipment  of  the  work  (see  at¬ 
tached  list  E)  .  3,983,037.56 

Higher  educational  institutions,  both  Presbyterian  and  union,  (see 

attached  list  F)  .  3,973,595.00 

Other  forms  of  cooperative  and  interdenominational  work  (see  at¬ 
tached  list  G) . .  963,854.00 

Occupation  of  unoccupied  areas  (see  attached  list  H)  .  1,012,139.44 

Special  items  of  undenominational  work,  essential  to  the  mission 
work  of  the  Board,  e.  g.,  Mission  to  Lepers,  etc.  (see  attached 
list  I)  .  305,000.00 


VI 


$11,037,626.00 


All  of  the  expenditures  under  the  appropriation  of  $3,933,938.95  are 
unavoidable,  and  are  also  recurrent,  with  the  exception  of  the  deficit. 
Approximately  one-half  of  these  expenditures  are  chargeable  to  direct 
evangelistic  work,  one-third  to  educational  work,  one-eighth  to  medical 
work,  and  the  rest  to  the  various  necessary  forms  of  missionary  service, 
literature,  industrial  work,  maintenance,  administration,  etc. 

Of  the  expenditure  under  the  second  item  of  $3,384,364.05,  approxi¬ 
mately  $600,000  would  be  recurrent.  The  remainder  would  represent 
permanent  improvements  of  equipment  or  non-recurring  grants  or  ex¬ 
penditures.  Of  this  item  approximately  one-third  would  represent  direct 
evangelistic  work,  one-half  educational,  one-eighth  medical  and  the  rest 
the  other  forms  of  service. 

Of  the  expenditures  under  the  third  item  of  $11,037,626,  approxi¬ 
mately  $1,000,000  would  be  recurrent.  The  remainder  would  represent 
non-recurring  expenditures  or  additional  equipment  and  facilities.  Of 
this  entire  item  one-fourth  would  represent  direct  evangelistic  work, 
one-half  educational,  one-eighth  medical,  and  the  rest  the  other  forms  of 
service. 


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If  the  second  and  third  items  are  provided  it  will  mean,  accordingly, 
and  it  is  most  desirable  that  it  should  mean,  an  increase  in  the  annual 
running  needs  of  the  work.  It  is  estimated,  however,  that  this  will  fall 
well  within  the  amount  of  annual  expenditure  contemplated  in  the  resolu¬ 
tions  of  the  Omaha  Convention  in  190?  and  approved  by  the  General  As¬ 
sembly,  involving  an  average  annual  contribution  for  foreign  missions  in 
the  Presbyterian  Church  of  Five  Dollars  per  member. 

Furthermore,  the  campaign  of  this  spring  is  for  one  year  only.  Some 
of  the  other  denominations  have  already  carried  through  five  year  cam¬ 
paigns  and  others  are  asking  this  spring  for  subscriptions  on  a  five  year 
basis.  The  Presbyterian  budget,  however,  is  for  one  year  only,  in  the 
hope  that  there  may  be  future  interdenominational  campaigns  which  will 
enable  the  Board  to  present  further  needs  not  covered  this  year,  but  which 
must  be  covered  in  case  the  foreign  missionary  obligation  of  the  Church 
is  to  be  fully  and  faithfully  discharged. 

Finally  the  attention  of  the  Missions  is  called  to  the  fact  that  the  im¬ 
mediate  expenditures  authorized  are  $3,933,938.95,  and  that  no  expendi¬ 
tures  are  to  be  incurred  in  connection  with  the  items  listed  under  the 
sums  of  $3,384,364.05  and  $11,037,626,  except  as  moneys  are  actually  re¬ 
ceived  and  regularly  appropriated  by  the  Board. 

Notes 

1.  The  total  sum  of  $18,355,929,  which  is  included  in  the  New  Era 
and  Interchurch  Budgets,  is  two-thirds  of  the  amount  for  which  itemized 
estimates  and  requests  are  before  the  Board.  The  question  is  properly 
asked  whether  the  Board  really  needs  and  is  prepared  to  appropriate  as 
large  a  sum  as  $18,355,929.  The  answer  is  that  the  Board  is  asked  for 
$27,572,414.74,  and  that  detailed  specific  figures  can  be  given  for  this  total. 
The  Missions  are  asking  now  for  $6,905,499.56  for  land  and  buildings  and 
equipment.  This  does  not  cover  all  their  needs.  Only  $5,205,499.56  of 
this  is  included  in  the  total  of  $18,355,929.  The  educational  institutions 
connected  with  the  Board,  through  which  alone  Christian  leadership  can 
be  raised  up,  are  asking  for  $12,461,397  from  the  Board.  Only  $5,148,- 
595  of  this  is  included  in  the  present  budget.  Less  than  one  half  of  what 
is  asked  for  unoccupied  fields,  unallotted  and  special  types  of  work  and 
institutions  such  as  are  named  on  List  I,  is  included  in  the  budget. 

2.  This  budget  does  not  attempt  to  provide  the  endowments  needed 
for  the  higher  educational  institutions.  Approximately  one  million  and  a 
half  of  the  $5,148,595  asked  for  higher  education  is  for  endowment.  Four 
times  this  amount  should  be  provided  in  future  campaigns. 

3.  The  Presbyterian  Campaign  is  for  one  year,  not  five  years.  The 
amount  needed  for  subsequent  years  may  not  be  as  much  as  is  needed 
this  year,  but  that  will  depend  upon  whether  the  Church  really  under¬ 
takes  to  provide  for  its  share  of  the  unoccupied  fields  of  the  world  and 
whether  it  proposes  adequately  to  establish  the  educational  institutions 
which  the  Christian  Church  in  the  mission  field  requires  and  has  a  right 
to  ask  of  us. 

4.  This  budget  omits  relief  work  in  Turkey  and  Persia.  That  is 
left  to  the  Near  East  Relief  Committee.  This  work  is  indispensable  to 
the  interests  of  humanity,  which  are  the  primary  concern  of  Christian 
missions  in  these  lands.  Only  $200,000  is  included  in  the  budget  for  aid 

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to  the  European  Foreign  Missionary  Societies.  Many  other  items  might 
have  been  included  in  Lists  G  and  I. 

5.  Rehabilitation  and  development  work  in  Persia  and  Syria  is  in¬ 
cluded  to  the  extent  of  $594,394  for  Persia,  and  $244,894  for  Syria,  ex¬ 
clusive  of  List  E.  The  total  needed  for  these  purposes  in  the  next  three 
years  is  $1,000,000  for  Persia  and  $420,000  for  Syria.  In  Persia  the  Uru- 
mia  station,  our  largest  station  in  the  Near  East,  was  practically  wiped 
out  during  the  war,  and  in  the  outrages  which  followed  the  war. 

6.  The  Board  has  joined  with  all  other  Mission  Boards  at  work  in 
Latin  America  in  a  comprehensive  program,  calling  for  $11,406,646  of 
which  the  Board’s  share  is  $2,448,461.  Of  this  amount  $862,674  is  asked 
for  in  this  budget,  exclusive  of  List  E. 

7.  The  Presbyterian  item  in  the  Foreign  Mission  Division  of  the 
total  budget  which  the  Interchurch  World  Movement  has  published  is 
$18,530,929.  This  differs  from  the  Presbyterian  Foreign  Mission  Budget 
provided  here,  which  is  $18,355,929.  The  difference  is  due  to  classifica¬ 
tion.  The  former  includes  $175,000  for  the  American  Bible  Society,  and 
$200,000  for  Churches  for  American  residents  in  Europe,  and  excludes 
$200,000  for  work  for  Chinese  and  Japanese  in  America.  These  amounts 
for  the  American  Bible  Society  and  the  American  Churches  in  Europe 
are  included  in  the  apportionment  of  the  New  Era  Movement  to  Presby¬ 
terian  Churches  in  addition  to  the  $7,318,303  apportioned  directly  to  them 
for  Foreign  Missions,  and  payments  on  these  accounts  will  go  to  the 
American  Bible  Society  and  to  the  General  Assembly’s  Committee  on 
Churches  in  Europe. 

8.  The  attention  of  all  is  called  to  the  action  of  the  Board  on  March 
1st,  1920,  as  follows : 

“It  was  voted  that  in  response  to  inquiries  from  various  missionaries  with  re¬ 
gard  to  appeals  for  special  objects  or  institutions,  and  the  manner  in  which  these 
appeals  may  be  most  effectively  made,  the  Board  reply  that  it  is  very  desirable 
that  all  the  missionaries  interested  in  such  objects  and  members  of  the  missions 
generally  should  unite  with  the  missionary  forces  in  the  home  church  in  securing 
the  total  budget  for  the  year  1920-21,  seeking  first  of  all  to  cover  the  actual  ap¬ 
propriations  for  the  year,  second,  the  remainder  of  the  sum  of  $7,318,303,  included 
in  the  New  Era  budget  and,  third,  the  $11,037,626,  making  up  the  balance  of  the 
Presbyterian  Foreign  Mission’s  share  in  the  Inter-Church  World  Movement 
Budget.  In  this  effort,  it  is  desirable  that  both  the  missionaries  and  the  missionary 
forces  at  home  should  secure  gifts  without  specific  designation  of  object  as  far 
as  possible,  and  that  only  such  gifts  should  be  solicited  for  specific  objects  as 
could  probably  not  be  otherwise  obtained.” 


LIST  A 

•This  list  shows  the  distribution  of  the  items  of  appropriations  for 
foreign  missionaries,  their  salaries,  home  and  children’s  allowances,  fur¬ 
lough  travel,  etc.  in  the  first  column ;  and  for  the  native  workers,  and  for 
evangelistic,  educational,  medical  work,  maintenance  and  all  other  mis¬ 
sion  expenditure  in  the  second  column,  including  the  additional  grant  of 
$250,000. 

The  Japan  Mission . $103,371.61  Yen  204,792.00 

Gold  4,050.00 

The  Chosen  Mission  .  151,391.89  Yen  94,347.00 

Gold  2,000.00 


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The  China  Missions: 


North  China  . 

.  $63,211.99 

Mex. 

35,844.00 

Gold 

4,250.00 

Shantung . 

.  128,302.40 

Mex. 

102,437.00 

Gold 

750.00 

Shantung  University  . 

Mex. 

18,493.00 

Gold 

1,680.30 

Central  China  . 

.  66,251.98 

Mex. 

47,419.00 

Gold 

2,240.00 

Kiang-an  . 

.  55,275.34 

Mex. 

40,048.00 

Gold 

5,100.00 

Hunan  . 

.  70,962.67 

Mex. 

30,284.00 

Gold 

1,000.00 

South  China  . 

.  72,667.88 

Mex. 

65,513.00 

Hainan  . 

.  32,262.46 

Mex. 

19,745.00 

China  Gen’l  (Ch.  Council), 

including  Mex. 

5,000  for  Mission  Press 

Gold 

3,882.00 

Mex. 

17,411.00 

China  Council  Emergency  Fund  . 

Mex. 

15,000.00 

Fiscal  Agent  Shanghai  .  . .  . 

Mex. 

7,178.00 

Fiscal  Agent  Canton . 

Mex. 

3,000.00 

The  Philippine  Mission  . 

.  74,278.70 

Pes. 

61,724.00 

The  Siam  Missions: 

North  . 

.  74,516.88 

Tcls. 

58,888.00 

South  . 

.  51,680.84 

Tcls. 

43,415.00 

The  India  Missions: 

Punjab  . 

.  89,123.94 

Rup. 

233,449.00 

North  India  (including  India  Council) .  82,233.63 

Rup. 

157,803.00 

India  Council  Emergency  Fund  . 

Rup. 

15,000.00 

Western  India . 

.  60,750.96 

Rup. 

92,414,00 

The  Syria  Mission . 

.  88,286.00 

Ps. 

885,666.00 

The  Persia  Missions: 

West . 

.  48,881.65 

Tom. 

42,610.00 

East  . 

.  50,142.49 

Tom. 

26,377.00 

The  West  Africa  Mission  . 

.  78,683.77 

Gold 

20,817.00 

The  Mexico  Mission  . 

.  29,474.58 

Mex. 

95,780.00 

The  Guatemala  Mission  . 

.  8,000.00 

Gold 

6,635.00 

The  Colombia  Mission . 

.  21,848.12 

Gold 

14,392.00 

The  Venezuela  Mission  . 

.  6,140.00 

Pes. 

3,200.00 

The  Brazil  Missions: 

South  Brazil  . 

.  20,500.00 

Mil. 

50,916.00 

Gold 

5,000.00 

Central  Brazil  . 

.  18,690.00 

Mil. 

31,039.00 

The  Chile  Mission  . 

.  29,451.49 

Pes. 

121,869.00 

The  Chinese  &  Japanese  in  U.  S. 

.  3,700.00 

Gold 

25,099.00 

Fund  to  cover  exchange  in  gold  grants  to  cer- 

tain  union  institutions  in 

North  China, 

Shantung,  Central  China, 

and  Kiang-an, 

guaranteed  at  the  rate  of  2  to  1. 

Gold 

11,992.00 

LIST  B 

Additional  amounts  asked  by  the  Missions  for  native  work  exclusive 
of  Property  and  Higher  Education  for  present  work  and  immediate  needs : 

The  Japan  Mission  . Yen  18,259.32 

The  Chosen  Mission  . Yen  55,231.00 


8 


The  China  Missions; 

North  China  . Mex. 

Shantung . Mex. 

Shantung  University  . Mex. 

Central  China  . Mex. 

Kiang-an  . Mex. 

Hunan  . Mex. 

South  China . Mex. 

Hainan  . Mex. 

The  Philippine  Mission  . Conants 


The  Siam  Missions: 

North  . 

South  . 

The  India  Missions: 


Punjab  . Rs. 

North  India  . Rs. 

Western  India . Rs. 

The  Syria  Mission  . Ps. 

The  Persia  Missions: 

West . Ts. 

East  . Ts. 

The  West  Africa  Mission  . Gold 

The  Mexico  Mission  . Mex. 

The  Guatemala  Mission  . Gold 

The  Colombia  Mission  . Gold 

The  Venezuela  Mission  . Pes. 

The  Brazil  Missions: 

South  Brazil  . . 

Central  Brazil  . 

The  Chile  Mission . Pes. 


The  Chinese  and  Japanese  in  the  U.  S . Gold 


8,422.00 

11,706.00 

15,000.00 

11,751.00 

17,917.00 

7,194.90 

19,025.00 

5,059.00 

10,000.00 


41,099.00 

55,671.00 

70,347.00 

519,691.00 

54,700.00 

23,013.00 

23,430.00 

18,369.31 

4,350.00 

5,840.00 

5,196.00 


12,500.00 

2,946.00 


LIST  C 

This  list  shows  the  immediate  property  needs  of  the  Missions  which 
$1,222,462  would  cover.  The  total  amount  asked  for  by  the  Missions  in 
their  detailed  and  itemized  lists  of  new  property  needed  is  $6,905,499.56. 
Of  this  sum  $1,222,462  is  provided  in  list  C,  and  $3,983,037.56  in  List  E, 
leaving  $1,700,000  unprovided  for.  This  amount  and  other  needs  of  the 
Missions  beyond  those  as  yet  reported  will  have  to  be  deferred  to  some 
future  campaign.  List  C  covers  only  a  fraction  of  the  most  urgent  needs : 


Evangelistic  .  JAPAN 

Missionary  Residences: 

1.  Wakayama,  in  addition  to  present  appropriation  . Yen  10,000.00 

2.  Kyoto,  for  family  working  among  students  .  20,000.00 

3.  Tokyo,  Hongo  . .* .  25,000.00 

4.  Hokkaido,  Asahigawa  .  20,000.00 

Educational 

Girls’  Schools: 

Shimonoseki,  Sturges  Seminary: 

1.  Dormitory — Yen  11,000;  Chapel — Yen  18,000  .  29,000.00 

2.  Pumping  Station  .  1,500.00 

3.  Kanazawa,  Hokuriku  Girls’  School  Enlargement .  40,000.00 

4.  Sapporo,  Hokusei  Girls’  School  Enlargement  . .  50,000.00 


9 


Yen  195,500.00 
Gold  $99,705.00 


CHOSEN 


1.  Syenchun,  Residence  for  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Campbell  .  8,000.00 

2.  Pyengyang,  Women’s  Academy  Recitation  Building  ....  30,000.00 

3.  Chungju,  Site  for  City  Church,  etc .  5,262.00 

4.  Syenchun,  Isolation  wards  and  morgue  .  5,000.00 

5.  Manchuria,  two  residences  for  Workers  . 20,000.00 

6.  Seoul,  Residence  for  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Coen  . .  10,000.00 

7.  Pyengyang,  Additional  wing  on  Foreign  School  dormitory  5,000.00 

8.  Kangkei,  Special  repair  to  the  Potter  Mem.  Bible  Inst..  1,800.00 

9.  Seoul,  Women’s  Academy  recitation  building  .  40,000.00 

10.  Taiku,  Station  Water  installation  .  5,000.00 

11.  Syenchun,  Residence  for  Dr.  Tipton  .  10,000.00 


Yen  140,062.00 
Gold  $71,431.62 

CHINA 

Toward  Balances,  needed  on  Class  VIII  appropriations: 

North  China  Mission 


Peking 

1.  Chingho  Institutional  work,  land  and  building  . Gold  $  3,149.00 

2.  Anting  Street  Chapel .  386.00 

3.  Douw  Chapel  .  2,112.00 

Paotingfu 

1.  Girls’  School  sleeping  porches  (wish  to  use  this  for  equip¬ 

ment)  .  214.00 

2.  Boys’  School  furnishing  and  equipment  .  398.00 

3.  Kindergarten .  452.00 

4.  Country  Chapels,  Chapel  at  I  Chou  ' .  2,400.00 

Shuntehfu 

1.  Physician’s  residence  .  4,400.00 

2.  Additional  land  for  Grace  Talcott  Hospital  .  1,320.00 

3.  Boys’  School  furnishing  and  equipment  .  110.00 

4.  Girls’  School  dormitories  .  5,500.00 


Gold  $20,441.00 

Shantung  Mission 
Ichowfu 

Amount  still  needed  to  complete  residence  No.  5 .  $  2,200.00 

Tsingtau 

1.  Amount  still  needed  for  building  .  2,750.00 

2.  Also  for  land  . \ .  715.00 

Yihsien 

Amount  still  needed  .  6,820.00 

Ichowfu 

1.  Amount  still  needed,  Church  repairs  . 1,018.00 

2.  Amount  still  needed  for  Girls’  High  School  .  2,332.00 

3.  Amount  still  needed  for  Teachers’  houses  .  1,320.00 

Tsinan 

Amount  still  needed  for  Residence  Nof  8  .  3,080.00 


Gold  $20,235.00 

Central  China 

1.  Soochow,  Residence  No.  5,  land  and  wall  . > .  $  5,710.00 

2.  Ningpo,  Single  Ladies’  residence,  screens,  cistern,  com¬ 

plete  wall  .  5,630.00 

3.  Soochow,  Single  Ladies’  residence,  No.  6,  wall  and  screens  6,102.00 

4.  Hangchow,  land  and  building,  Union  Evangelistic  work  .  925.00 

5.  Ningpo,  Chinese  residence  .  250.00 


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Gold  $18,617.00 


Kiang-an  Mission 

1.  Nanking,  Hubugiai  House  .  $  3,474.00 

2.  Nanking,  Fudung  Institutional  Church  . .’ .  12,045.00 

3.  Nanking,  Ming  Deh  School  .  *  9,572.00 


Hunan  Mission 

Hengchow 

1.  Residence  .  $  5,208.00 

2.  Woman’s  Hospital  .  12,000.00 

3.  Hospital  screens  .  240.00 

4.  W.  J.  McKee  Memorial  Church  .  64.00 


South  China  Mission 

1.  Union  Theological  College,  Canton,  Residence  .  $  4,021.00 

2.  Union  Theological,  Canton,  Dormitory  .  5,000.00 

3.  Kochow  Residence  No.  2 .  4,510.00 

4.  Kochow  Boys’  School  .  7,150.00 


Hainan  Mission 

1.  McCormick  School,  amount  still  needed  .  $  2,145.00 

2.  Kachek  Teachers  House,  amount  still  needed .  3,847.00 

3.  Kiungchow  Christian  Middle  School,  amount  still  needed 

for  Teachers  House  . . .  4,566.00 

4.  Nodoa  Residence  No.  4,  needed  on  account  of  loss  in  ex¬ 

change,  additional  .  660.00 


Gold  $11,218.00 

Charges  against  the  China  Missions  not  yet  provided  for. 


Hunan 

1.  Changsha  temporary  building  and  repairs,  1913-1914  ....  $  993.70 

2.  Chenchow  Institutional  Church,  1911-1912  .  1,500.00 

3.  Woman’s  Residence  and  Girls  School  .  847.03 

South  China 

1.  Yeung  Kong  Chapels .  795.33 

2.  Yeung  Kong  Screens  .  211.50 

3.  Canton,  True  Light  Land,  Old  Site .  7,566.47 

4.  Canton,  Residence  .  1,181.25 

5.  Lienchow  Yeung  Shan .  84.76 

Shanghai  Press  .  21,000.00 


Gold  $34,180.04 

South  China 

Yeung  Kong,  rebuilding  Church  . Gold  $19,800.00 


PHILIPPINES 

Balances  needed  for  buildings  in  the  Philippine  Islands. 


Laguna  Residence  . $  420.00 

Tacloban  Hospital  .  214.87 

Manila  Residence .  1,935.03 

Dumaguete  Science  Building .  297.17 

Dumaguete  Guy  Dormitory  .  12,552.10  Gold  $15,419.17 


1.  Camarines,  Land,  Residence,  Dormitory  . Gold  $17,000.00 

2.  Leyte,  Land  and  Residence  .  6,500.00 

3.  Leyte,  Hospital,  Balance  of  Pesos  20,000  .  4,000.00 

4.  Laguna,  Residence  . . .  5,000.00 

5.  Albay,  Chapel  and  Land .  12,000.00 

6.  Manila,  Toward  Ellinwood  Extension  Fund .  5,080.83 


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Gold  $65,000.00 


NORTH  SIAM 

Charges  against  North  Siam  Mission.  Not  yet  provided  for. 


Rankin  Memorial  Boys’  School  . $  1,110.00 

Theological  Seminary .  628.62 

Residence  No.  3  .  29.42 

Lakawn  Industrial  Plant  .  616.78 

Kenneth  Mackenzie  Boys’  School  .  1,295.83  Gold 


1.  Temporary  residence  at  Chiengrung . Gold 


2.  Dyking  at  Lakawn  ......  (500  Tcls.) 

3.  Residence  at  Chiengmai  . 

4.  New  Wing,  Girls’  School,  Nan  . 

5.  Prae  Chapel,  3,000  Tcls . 

6.  Three  residences  in  Chiengrung . 

7.  One  Girls’  School  in  Chiengrung  . . . 

8.  For  New  Station  opening,  Chiengrung 

9.  Temporary  housing  . 


SOUTH  SIAM 


Gold 


1.  Dormitory  Girls’  School,  Bangkok . Tcls. 

2.  Dr.  E.  P.  Dunlap  Memorial  Chapel,  Bangkok  Christian 

College  . 

3.  New  dwelling  to  replace  middle  house  at  Petchaburi . 

4.  To  complete  third  residence,  Trang  . 


Tcls. 

Gold 

INDIA 


Balance  on  Bungalow,  Nipani,  Western  India  . Rs. 

1.  Kolhapur,  Irwin  Christian  High  School  . 

2.  Saharanpur,  Segregation  ward .  3,000 

Cottages  for  Graduates .  3,000 

Auditorium  .  3,000 


3.  Landour,  4  Cottages  at  Rs.  5,000,  North  India  Mission  . . 

4.  (a)  Double  Cottage  in  some  hill  station,  Punjab  . 

(b)  To  complete  sum  in  hand  to  build  a  cottage  in  Punjab 


5.  Completion  of  school  building,  Sangli  . 

6.  Kodoli,  missionary  residence  . 

7.  Mainpuri  missionary  residence.  (Women)  . 

8.  Jagraon,  Land  .  3,000 

Balance  for  dormitory  .  2,000 

Hoshiarpur,  Girls’  School  .  1,000 


9.  Dehra  Dun,  repair  to  roof,  Girls’  High  School  . .  2,800 

Land,  Boys’  High  School  .  3,200 


10.  Fatehgarh,  Qaimganj  Tahsil: 

Land .  4,000 

Missionary  residence  .  10,000 

School  and  church  building  .  4,000 

House  for  workers .  4,000 

House  for  servants  .  4,000 

Inn  for  workers  .  3,000 


11.  Kasur,  land  and  buildings  for  Boarding  School  ..  15,000 
Ladies  Bungalow .  15,000 


$  3,680.65 

$  700.00 

190.00 
4,000.00 
4,500.00 
1,140.00 
12,000.00 
6,000.00 
1,800.00 
1,300.00 


$35,310.65 

46,000.00 

60,000.00 

9,000.00 

5,000.00 


120,000.00 

$45,600.00 

6,000.00 

25,000.00 


9,000.00 

20,000.00 

10,000.00 

2,500.00 

2,500.00 

18,000.00 

13,000.00 


6,000.00 


6,000.00 


29,000.00 


30,000.00 


12 


12. 

13. 

14. 

15. 

16. 

17. 

18. 

19. 

20. 
21. 
22. 

23. 

24. 


Sangli,  Missionary  residence  . Rs. 

Allahabad,  Missionary  residence,  Agricultural  Institute.. 

Vengurla,  High  School  . 

Ludhiana,  C.B.B.  School  and  Missionary  residence . 

Jhansi,  Missionary  residence  (educationalist)  . 

Etah,  Girls’  School  extension  . 

Jagraon,  land  . 

Kolhapur,  E.P.  School  Dormitories  . 

Ferozepore,  Missionary  residence  and  land,  District  .... 

Gwalior,  Missionary  residence  and  land,  District . 

Punjab,  Ten  village  school  buildings  with  teachers'  houses, 

land  and  well  . 

Kodoli,  to  complete  school  building  . 

North  India  Mission. 

Allahabad,  Katra  School  .  300 

Allahabad,  Wanamaker  School  Kitchen .  1,000 

Allahabad,  Bible  Woman’s  house  .  500 

Etah,  Sanitary  and  stables  .  1,800 

Fatehgarh,  Rakha  land  and  servants .  1,200 

Kasganj,  Servants’  houses  .  1,200 

Mainpuri,  Christian  Boys’  Hostel  .  6,000 


18,000.00 

13,000.00 

35,000.00 

30,000.00 

17,000.00 

18,000.00 

7,500.00 

19,000.00 

15,000.00 

13,000.00 

20,000.00 

11,000.00 


12,000.00 


Rs.  405,500.00 

SYRIA  Gold  $202,475.00 

Toward  Syria  Rehabilitation  Fund  . G.  50,000.00 

West  PERSIA 

1.  For  reestablishing  village  schools,  Urumia  . . . Ts.  5,000.00 

2.  An  emergency  fund  for  Urumia  for  preservation  of  dam¬ 

aged  residences,  etc .  17,500.00 

3.  Fiske  Seminary  (destroyed  in  the  war)  .  25,000.00 

4.  Residence,  Tabriz  . . .  7,500.00 

5.  Press  for  Urumia  (destroyed  in  the  war)  .  18,000.00 

East 

1.  Finishing  Doulatabad  residence  .  1,000.00 

2.  Lavatory,  Boys’  School,  Teheran .  500.00 

3.  Meshed  land  for  hospital,  residences  and  school  .  39,785.00 


Ts.  114,285.00 
Gold  $199,988.50 

Toward  Restoration  and  Indemnity  Fund  for  Persia  . Gold  $64,261.73 

AFRICA 

Central  Hospital  . . . G.  50,000.00 


Brazil  LATIN  AMERICA 

Farm  Schools  . $15,000.00 

Cuyaba  Manse  .  5,000.00 

Curityba  School  .  5,000.00  $25,000.00 


Mexico 

Property  for  new  stations  . 

Guatemala 

Reestablishment  of  Guatemala  City  station  after  earthquake 


Colombia 

Barranquilla,  two  residences  . $  9,000.00 

Boys’  School  .  6,500.00 

Medellin  Chapel  .  6,000.00 

Chile 

Bible  Seminary  . $15,500.00 

Church,  Curico .  2,000.00 


Advances  to  Chile  Institutions  unprovided  for....  6,274.80 


39,933.17 

35,000.00 

21,500.00 

23,774.80 


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Venezuela 

Candelaria  Chapel  . $  4,000.00 

Deficit  on  mission  residence  .  792.03 


CHINESE  AND  JAPANESE  IN  U.  S. 

Toward  new  building  for  Chinese  Girls’  Rescue  Home,  San 

Francisco . 

Balance  of  Loan  to  Rescue  Home,  San  Francisco  . 


4,792.03 


$150,000.00 


$50,000.00 

914.50 


LIST  D  and  F 

PRESBYTERIAN  AND  UNION  HIGHER  EDUCATIONAL  INSTITUTIONS 


P. 


Total 

Presbyterian 

asked 

Share 

List  D 

List  F 

$1,692,000 

300,000 

150,000 

500,000 

250,000 

50,000 

50,000 

959,990 

254,115 

75,000 

154,115 

1,192,135 

538,427 

25,000 

150,000 

455,618 

227,809 

25,000 

150,000 

Y.  Theol.  Sem.  Main 

Bldg . Yen 

P.  Y.  Theol.  Endowment 
Taiku  Medical  Plant  En¬ 
dowment  . 

P.  Y.  Graham  Lee  En¬ 
dowment  . 

Seoul  New  Hosp.  &  Ad¬ 
dition  to  Col.  Bldg. 
Severance  Students  Dor¬ 
mitory  . 


60,000 

30,000 

30,000 

200,000 

250,000 

30,000 

600,000 


Yen  . 

China,  Peking  University  .... 

Yenching  College  . . . . 

Shantung  University  . 

Nanking  University  . 

Ginling  College  . 

No.  China  Union  Women’s  Medical 
Nanking  Theo.  Seminary  and  Bible 
Training  School  for  Women.. 
Hackett  Medical  Coll,  for  Women 
China  Council  List — Hangchow  Col¬ 
lege,  Ningpo  Union  Schools,  &c. 
Philippines,  Union  Seminary  and  Chris¬ 
tian  College . 

Silliman  Institute  . 

Siam,  Bangkok  Christian  College  .... 

Harriet  House  School  . 

Prince  Royals  College,  Chieng  Mai 

Chieng  Mai  Medical  School  . 

India,  Forman  Christian  College . 

Ewing  Christian  College . 

Allahabad  Agric.  Institute  . 

Woodstock  College  . 

Kinnaird  College  . 

Saharanpur  Theol.  Seminary . 

Dehra  Dun  School  . 

Western  India  Cooperation  in  Bom¬ 
bay  and  Vellore  . 

Persia — Teheran  College  . 

Latin  American  Cooperation  Program 
Literature  and  Union  Institutions 


-306,000  306,000  25,000  160,770 


2,139,000 

600,000 

50,000 

250,000 

500,000 

150,000 

25,000 

100,000 

722,300 

400,000 

50,000 

200,000 

716,600 

250,000 

50,000 

200,000 

800,000 

160,000 

50,000 

60,000 

204,000 

70,000 

30,000 

40,000 

150,000 

50,000 

10,000 

40,000 

150,000 

60,000 

30,000 

25,000 

479,710 

479,710 

30,000 

409,710 

1,767,500 

540,000 

25,000 

150,000 

250,000 

250,000 

25,000 

150,000 

100,000 

100,000 

75,000 

100,000 

100,000 

25,000 

75,000 

100,000 

100,000 

25,000 

75,000 

100,000 

100,000 

50,000 

3,375,000 

3,375,000 

100,000 

233,000 

1,237,500 

1,237,500 

100,000 

227,500 

675,000 

675,000 

75,000 

135,000 

171,000 

171,000 

50,000 

121,000 

22,500 

5,000 

17,500 

76,500 

76,500 

10,000 

40,000 

73,350 

73,350 

10,000 

40,000 

50,000 

10,000 

15,000 

429,625 

429,625 

50,000 

150,000 

5,922,106 

1,160,091 

140,000 

280,000* 

12,606,627 

1,175,000 

3,973,595 

14 


*  Latin  American  items  in  List  D  and  List  F. 


List  D.  List  F. 


Brazil,  Union  Theological  Seminary,  &c .  50,000 

Libraries  of  the  Mission  Colleges .  4,000  4,000 

Mackenzie  College  .  20,000 

Pedagogical  School  .  50,000 

Union  Hospital  and  Medical  School .  14,000  36,000 

Mexico,  Union  Christian  University .  50,000 

Union  Theological  Seminary  .  10,000  30,000 

Uruguay,  Union  Theological  Sem.  for  Spanish  L.  A .  50,000 

Chile,  Union  Normal  School,  Valparaiso  .  22,000 

Union  Theological  Seminary  . 20,000  30,000 

Union  Junior  College  .  30,000 


140,000  280,000 


LIST  E 

The  sum  of  $3,983,437.56  will  be  applied  toward  the  property  items  in 
the  following  lists. 


Evangelistic 

Chapels : 

1.  Yamaguchi  . 

2.  Iwakuni  . 

3.  Kyoto,  Seito  . 

4.  Kanazawa,  Kodatsuno 

5.  Osaka,  Namba- . 

6.  Tokyo,  Akasaka  . 


JAPAN 
Special  List 


Miscellaneous 

1.  Matsuyama,  Neighborhood  House  . 

2.  Kure,  Children’s  Building  . 

3.  Osaka,  Theological  Students’  Laboratory 

4.  Tokyo,  Hongo  Hostel  for  students . 


Chapels 

1.  Tokyo,  Kisaradzu  . 

2.  Matsuyama,  Kuma 

3.  Tokyo,  Koishikawa 

4.  Tsu,  Kuwana  . 

5.  Fukui,  Tsuruga  . .  . 

6.  Tsu,  Matsuzaka  . . 


Missionary  Residences 

1.  Toyama,  for  Family . 

2.  Sapporo,  for  Single  Lady  . 

Educational 

Girls  Schools 

1.  Tokyo,  Joshi  Gakuin,  Enlargement . 

2.  Osaka,  Wilmina  Girls  School,  Enlargement 

Kindergartens 

1.  Osaka,  Kaikwa,  Small  addition  . 

2.  Toyama,  Land  and  Buildings  . 

3.  Hokkaido,  Nokkeushi,  Enlargement  . 

4.  Sapporo,  Building  . 

5.  Tsu,  Toba,  Land  and  Buildings  . 

6.  Otaru  Kindergarten  . 

7.  Kindergarten  Sapporo  . 

8.  Kindergarten,  Nokkeushi  . 


Yen  10,000.00 
6,000.00 
15,000.00 
8,000.00 
25,000.00 
4,000.00 


20,000.00 

2,500.00 

100,000.00 

15,000.00 


5,000.00 

8,000.00 

5,000.00 

4,000.00 

5,000.00 

3,000.00 


20,000.00 

15,000.00 


59,000.00 

14,000.00 


1,000.00 

12,000.00 

800.00 

1,600.00 

6,000.00 

500.00 

300.00 

240.00 


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General  List 


Hokkaido 

Gymnasium  Girls  School  . Yen  500.00 

Tokyo 

1.  Kindergarten  for  work  among  the  deaf  .  480.00 

2.  Towards  chapel  at  Kisarazu .  2,000.00 

3.  Towards  chapel  at  Tochigi  .  4,000.00 

4.  Towards  chapel  at  Utsunomiya  .  4,000.00 

5.  Missionary  residence  in  Hongo  .  25,000.00 

6.  Enlargement  of  chapel  .  6,000.00 

7.  Covered  walk  .  4,000.00 

Kanazawa 

1.  One  Kindergarten  for  the  poor  . Yen  1,000.00 

2.  One  Kindergarten  at  Fushiki . .  1,000.00 

3.  Chapel  building,  Kotatsuno .  8,000.00 

4.  Five  organs  for  chapels  and  kindergartens . . .  500.00 

5.  One  moving  picture  machine  or  automatic  stereopticon  . .  1,000.00 

6.  Additional  equipment  for  the  Hokuriku  Girls’  School _  1,000.00 

Fukui 

1.  One  missionary  residence  .  20,000.00 

2.  Kindergarten  at  Fukui  .  3,000.00 

3.  Kindergarten  at  Obama  .  3,000.00 

Kyoto 

1.  House  for  single  lady,  Miss  Porter  .  12,000.00 

2.  Fushimi  Chapel  and  Kindergarten  .  15,000.00 

3.  Shichijo  Chapel  and  Kindergarten  .  15,000.00 

4.  Shijo  Chapel  and  Kindergarten  .  15,000.00 

5.  Yoshida  Kindergarten  .  11,000.00 

Tsu 

1.  One  missionary  residence  and  land  at  Yokkaichi  .  20,000.00 

2.  Four  chapel  buildings  . .  12,000.00 

Wakayama 

Three  missionary  residences  and  land .  60,000.00 

Osaka 

1.  Enlargement  of  the  Kaikwa  Kindergarten  .  1,000.00 

2.  Two  missionary  residences  and  land  .  50,000.00 

3.  One  Missionary  residence  and  land .  20,000.00 

4.  Chapel  property,  Noda  . . .  25,000.00 

5.  Chapel  property,  Ikeda . . .  10,000.00 

6.  Presbyterian  Headquarters,  including  offices,  social  parlors, 

assembly  hall  .  100,000.00 

7.  Laboratory  for  Theological  Students — including  evangelis¬ 

tic  hall,  S.  S.  rooms,  Social  work  for  men  and  boys  ....  100,000.00 

Hiroshima 

1.  Chapel  at  Tadanomi  . Yen  6,000.00 

2.  Chapel  at  Fukuyama  .  8,000.00 

3.  Kindergarten  property  at  Kure  .  7,500.00 

4.  Mission  residence  at  Mihara  or  Fukuyama  .  20,000.00 

Matsuyama 

1.  Chapel  at  Ochide  . 6,000.00 

2.  Chapel  at  Uchiko  .  8,000.00 

3.  Chapel  at  Yogo  .  6,000.00 

4.  Missionary  residence  . 20,000.00 

Yamaguchi 

1.  One-half  share,  land  and  grading  of  Sturges  Seminary  . .  7,500.00 

2.  Hagi  Chapel  and  parsonage  .  6,500.00 

3.  Tokuyama  Chapel,  parsonage  and  land  .  10,000.00 

4.  Shimonoseki  Chapel  and  Social  Center  .  15,000.00 

5.  Mitajiri  Chapel  and  Social  Center  .  7,500.00 

Chosen  Station.  Work  Among  Japanese 

Land  and  residence  .  20,000.00 

Manchuria.  Work  Among  Japanese 

1.  One  missionary  residence  and  land .  20,000.00 

2.  Church  building  at  Choshun  .  2,000.00 


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CHOSEN 

1.  Taiku,  Residence  for  Misses  Pollard  and  Grimes  . Yen  9,000.00 

2.  Pyengyang,  Drainage  Emergency  Item  .  1,200.00 

3.  Pyengyang,  Theological  Sem.  Professor’s  Cottage  Alterations  1,500.00 

4.  Taiku,  Isolation  Wards  .  4,500.00 

5.  Chairyung,  Compound  Wells  .  250.00 

6.  Taiku,  Residence  for  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Henderson  .  9,000.00 

7.  Andong,  Bible  Institute  Building  .  10,000.00 

8.  Pyengyang,  Academy  Emergency  Recitation  Building  .  4,500.00 

9.  Pyengyang,  Medical  Equipment  .  3,350.00 

10.  Taiku,  Women’s  Academy  Industrial  Department .  5,000.00 

11.  Kangkei,  Station  Automobile  .  3,000.00 

12.  Taiku,  Bible  Institute  Dormitory  .  6,000.00 

13.  Kangkei,  Hospital  Sterilizer  . 600.00 

14.  Chairyung,  Bible  Institute  Deficit  .  2,592.00 

15.  Syenchun,  Kindergarten  Equipment  .  400.00 

16.  Andong,  Automobile  for  Medical  Work  .  3,000.00 

17.  Pyengyang,  Emergency  Academy  Building  Repairs .  1,000.00 

18.  Syenchun,  Home  for  Miss  Ingerson  and  Korean  Nurses .  15,000.00 

19.  Chungju,  Well  for  Kagin  Residence  .  500.00 

20.  Seoul,  Women’s  Academy  Equipment  .  5,000.00 

21.  Syenchun,  Bible  Inst.  Additional  Site  and  Wall .  3,000.00 

22.  Taiku,  Dispensary  Addition  .  4,500.00 

23.  Kangkei,  Additional  to  Complete  Single  Ladies  Residence  ....  2,000.00 

24.  Syenchun,  Boys’  Acad.  Science  Building  and  Equipment  ....  25,000.00 

25.  Seoul,  Women’s  Bible  Institute  Plant  .  20,000.00 

26.  Taiku,  Dispensary  Equipment  .  750.00 

27.  Seoul,  Capital  for  Women’s  Acad.  Industrial  Department  ....  1,000.00 

28.  Pyengyang,  Alterations  and  Additions  to  McMurtrie’s  House.  2,000.00 

29.  Taiku,  Hospital  Heating  Plant  and  Plumbing  .  2,250.00 

30.  Pyengyang,  Physician’s  Residence  .  9,000.00 

31.  Syenchun,  Water  System  Improvement .  700.00 

32.  Syenchun,  Louise  Chase  Inst.  Bath  Equipment .  500.00 

33.  Taiku,  Women’s  Acad.  Heating  Plant  and  Equipment  .  2,750.00 

34.  Taiku,  Hospital  Building  .  30,000.00 

35.  Pyengyang,  Kindergarten  Equipment  .  600.00 

36.  Chairyung,  Compound  Site  .  2,112.00 

37.  Pyengyang,  College  Equipment  .  5,000.00 

38.  Kangkei,  Gourley  Book  Room  Balance  .  180.00 

39.  Pyengyang,  Replacing  Single  Ladies’  Residence  .  7,000.00 

40.  Seoul,  J.  D.  Wells  Academy  Emergency  Repairs  .  905.00 

41.  Taiku,  Boys’  Academy  Equipment  .  1,000.00 

42.  Taiku,  Hospital  Equipment  .  6,000.00 

43.  Chungju,  Book  Room  Building  .  1,500.00 

44.  Chairyung,  Whiting  Gate  Quarters  .  350.00 

45.  Pyengyang,  Women’s  Acad.  Gate  Quarters  Grading  and  Walls  1,400.00 

46.  Taiku,  Hospital  Heating  and  Plumbing .  6,000.00 

47.  Pyengyang,  Replacing  Gillis  Residence  .  7,500.00 

48.  Taiku,  Two  Houses  for  Korean  Doctors  .  1,800.00 

49.  Kangkei,  Academy  Work  Department  Balance  .  708.54 

50.  Chungju,  Bible  Institute  Dormitory  Alterations  .  2,000.00 

51.  Taiku,  Two  Houses  for  Korean  Helpers  in  Hospital  .  1,200.00 

52.  Manchuria,  Servants  Quarters,  Comp.  Well  and  Wall  .  2,500.00 

53.  Pyengyang,  College  Heating  Plant  Completion  .  700.00 

54.  Syenchun,  Louise  Chase  Inst.,  Self-Help  Department  .  2,500.00 

55.  Pyengyang,  Residence  for  Miss  Doriss .  3,500.00 

56.  Seoul,  Kindergarten  Equipment  .  600.00 

57.  Taiku,  Boys’  Academy  Industrial  Department  Balance  .  18,500.00 

58.  Chungju,  Fencing  Station  Site  .  800.00 

59.  Seoul,  J.  D.  Wells  Academy  Dormitory  .  4,000.00 

60.  Syenchun,  Special  Repairs  to  Residences  .  1,000.00 

61.  Seoul,  One  third  cost  Sai  Mun  An  Church  .  3,000.00 

62.  Syenchun,  Boys’  Academy  Self-Help  Department .  12,000.00 

63.  Seoul,  New  Isolation  Building .  10,000.00 

64.  Pyengyang,  Alteration  and  Repairs  to  Residences  .  1,500.00 

65.  Pyengyang,  Lula  Wells  Institute  Equipment  .  12,000.00 

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66.  Seoul,  New  Kitchen,  Laundry  and  Serv.  Quarters.  Severance .  Yen  3,000.00 

67.  Seoul,  Special  Repairs  on  Yun  Mot  Kol  Residences .  1,000.00 

68.  Pyengyang,  One  Third  Cost  of  Fifth  Church  .  2,800.00 

69.  Seoul,  J.  D.  Wells  Academy  Grading  and  Fencing .  540.00 

70.  Taiku,  Special  Repairs  to  Residences  .  1,540.00 

71.  Pyengyang,  Residences  for  College  Japanese  Professors  3,000.00 

72.  Seoul,  One  Third  Cost  Hakoyo  Church  .  1,000.00 

73.  Kangkei,  Alterations  on  Kate  Gamble  Cottage  .  1,000.00 

74.  Seoul,  J.  D.  Wells  Athletic  Field  . . 15,000.00 

75.  Seoul,  Conversion  of  present  Hospital  into  Foreign  Hospital 

and  Missionary  Rest  Home  .  5,000.00 

76.  Pyengyang,  College  and  Academy  Industrial  Farm  .  10,000.00 

77.  Pyengyang,  Alterations  and  Addition  to  Moffett  House  ....  2,000.00 

78.  Chairyung,  One  Third  Cost  West  Church . > .  2,000.00 

79.  Pyengyang,  Anna  Davis  Mem.  Industrial  Plant  Balance  ....  2,090.00 

80.  Seoul,  New  Servants  and  Helpers  home  (Severance)  .  10,000.00 

81.  Syenchun,  Louise  Chase  Institute  Class  Room  Building .  15,000.00 

82.  Pyengyang,  Special  Repairs  to  Blair  House  .  800.00 

83.  Manchuria,  Book  Room  Building  and  Site  .  3,000.00 

84.  Taiku,  Additional  Land  .  5,000.00 

85.  Pyengyang,  Gymnasium  and  Athletic  Field  .  30,000.00 

86.  Seoul,  Series  of  Korean  Cottages  .  5,000.00 

87.  Manchuria,  Stock  for  Book  room  .  2,000.00 

88.  Chairyung,  Alterations  to  Pieters  Residence  .  2,800.00 

89.  Pyengyang,  Additional  Land  for  College .  7,500.00 

90.  Pyengyang,  Special  Repairs  to  Bernheisel  Residence  .  600.00 

91.  Manchuria,  Four  Ponies  .  500.00 

92.  Seoul,  J.  D.  Wells  Academy  Dormitory  .  12,500.00 

93.  Pyengyang,  Additional  land  .  5,000.00 

94.  Chungju,  Isolation  Ward  .  3,000.00 

95.  Manchuria,  Barn  for  Ponies  .  500.00 

96.  Pyengyang,  Boys’  Academy  Dormitory  .  10,000.00 

97.  Kangkei,  Academy  Building  .  12,000.00 

98.  Pyengyang,  Special  Funds  for  Primary  School .  20,000.00 

99.  Seoul,  Subsidy  for  Union  Primary  Schools .  1,080.00 

100.  Residence  for  Seminary  Professor  at  Pyengyang  .  5,000.00 


CHINA 
Preferred  List 


1.  Shanghai,  Residence — house 

Wall  . . 

Screening . 

Land  for  two  residences  . 


Mex.  $10,000 
500 
300 
4,000 


Mex. 


14,800.00 


2.  Tsinan,  Residence  for  Mission  representative 

in  Y.  M.  C.  A .  10,000 

Land  .  2,000 


3.  Hainan,  Christian  Middle  School  Kiungchow, 

Balance  needed  on  land  .  3,000 

Dormitory  . .  10,000 

Kitchens,  dining  room,  etc .  5,000 

Furnishing  and  scientific  apparatus  .  3,000 

Recitation  and  office  building  .  15,000 


12,000.00 


36,000.00 


4.  Sheklung,  Rebuilding  residence  No.  1  ........ 

5.  Chenchow,  Girls’  Academy,  balance  rebuilding  1,800 

Equipment .  500 

Boys’  Academy,  repairs .  1,100 

Grading  and  sanitation  .  200 

Equipment .  500 

Chinese  teachers’  residence  .  900 

Residence  for  Chinese  physician  .  1,000 


6,000.00 


6,000.00 


6.  Nanking,  Rebuilding  Hubugiai  Schools  . 

7.  Canton,  Residence  Paak  Hok  Tung  No.  3. 

^  Land,  building,  screening  . 

8.  Shuntehfu,  Additional  Dormitories  Girls’  School 
Peking,  Remodeling  and  veranda,  Lyons  House 

9.  Yihsien,  Hospital,  original  est.,  building  .... 

Granted  G.  $9,886,  estimated  . 

Balance  asked  . 

10.  Nanhsuchow,  Boys’  School . 

11.  Ningpo,  Residence  No.  4 — house  . 

Wall,  bunding,  screens  . 

Land  and  filling  . 

12.  Hwaiyuan,  Residence  No.  6,  land  and  wall.... 

House  . ' . 

Necessary  increase  in  cost  . 

13.  Canton,  Residence  Paak  Hok  Tung  No.  4. 

Land,  building,  screening  . 

14.  Weihsien,  Hospital — building  . 

Wall  . 

Equipment  . 

Electric  plant  . 


Less  amount  granted  . 

17.  Shantung,  Industrial  School  (Yihsien)  . 

Building  . 

Equipment . 

18.  Peking,  Girls  School,  land  and  building . 

Heating  plant  and  equipment  .! . 

19.  Ningpo,  Fu  Zin  manse  and  institutional 

center  ($500  on  land)  . 

Shanghai,  Chapel  equipment  . 

Hangchow,  Lower  Road  chapel  equipment.... 
Soochow,  Vincent  Miller  Academy  alterations 

Chapel  . 

Ningpo,  Pah  Kwun  center . 

20.  Canton,  Residence  Paak  Hok  Tung  No.  5 

Land,  building,  screening  . 

(Y.  M.  C.  A.  man)  . 

21.  Nodoa,  Enlargement  of  Girls’  School  . 

22.  Hengchow,  Boys’  Academy,  equipment  . 

Teacher’s  residence  . 

Land  . 

Hospital,  repairs  . 

Operating  room  . 

Chinese  physician’s  residence  . 

23.  Paotingfu,  Newton  Memorial  Hall,  Union  Girls’ 

School — land  and  wall  . 

Building  . 

Heating  plant  . 

Equipment  . 

24.  Tengchow,  Boys’  Boarding  School  dormitory 

and  equipment  . 

Repairs  other  buildings,  desks . 

Athletic  field  . 


Mex. 

10,000.00 

5,000 

1,000 

11,500.00 

6,000.00 

30,000 

10,000 

• 

20,000.00 

14,000.00 

7,000 

1,300 

3,000 

11,300.00 

1,800 

7,000 

2,200 

11,000.00 

28,000 

2,000 

8,000 

2,000 

11,500.00 

40,000 

15,000 

25,000.00 

22,000 

1,200 

;23, 200.00 

16,000 

5,000 

21,000.00 

3,500 

400 

300 

300 

1,000 

500 

6,000.00 

11,500.00 

6,000.00 

400 

1,000 

1,000 

1,000 

1,100 

1,000 

5,500.00 

1,000 

10,000 

2,000 

1,000 

14,000.00 

8,000 

2,000 

2,250 

12,250.00 

* 


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25.  Peking,  Union  Normal  Training  School 

Land  and  buildings  .  „ .  Mex. 

(Presbyterian  share) 

26.  Hainan,  Mission  house  and  agency  at  Hoihow  7,000 

Wall  . . . .  500 

Filling  in  land  .  1,000 


27.  Hangchow,  1  Wu  evangelistic  center  .  4,000 

Tong  Yang  Boarding  School  .  2,000 


28.  Nanking,  Hansimen  Church  (R.O.F.  $3,000).. 

29.  Chefoo,  Hunter  Corbett  Academy,  estimate  . .  38,500 

Addition  for  increased  cost  .  2,428 


40,928 

Amount  granted  .  15,928 


30.  Ichowfu,  Hospital,  original  estimate  .  35,000 

Amount  granted  .  4,000 


31.  Tsinan,  South  Gate  evangelistic  center . 

32.  South  China,  True  Light  Seminary,  land  to 


complete  10  acres,  conditioned  by  Marr  gift 

33.  Hainan,  Woman’s  Bible  Institute  (Kiungchow) 

34.  Changteh,  Three  Chinese  residences  .  .3,600 

Balance  due  on  Chinese  residence  .  400 

Wall  for  compound  No.  2 .  400 

New  wall  and  filling  in  .  1,600 


35.  Hengchow,  Residence  No.  7 — land  .  1,500 

Wall  .  500 

Building  .  5,000 


• 

36.  Weihsien,  Equipment  Point  Breeze  Academy  1,650 

Tenghsien,  Equipment  Mateer  Memorial  Inst. .  2,100 

Tsinan,  Equipment  Hamilton  Mem.  Academy  .  950 

Yihsien,  Equipment  Girls’  School  .  800 

Ichowfu,  Equipment  Woman’s  Bible  Institute  500 


37.  Shouchou,  Land  and  church  . 

38.  Ichowfu,  Equipment  McPherson  Academy  ....  900 

Yihsien,  Equipment  Woman’s  Bible  Institute  300 

Tsingtau,  Equipment  Girls’  School,  Ta  Sin  Tan  600 

Ichowfu,  Equipment  Kindergarten  .  300 

Tsinan,  Equipment  Murray  High  School  ....  900 

Tsining,  Equipment  Laughlin  Academy  ....  900 

Equipment  Kenarden  School  . 800 

Equipment  Hospital  .  600 

Tengchow,  Equipment  Girls’  School  .  700 

i  - 

39.  Nodoa,  Hospital  building  .  11,100 

Land  and  wall  .  2,000 

Equipment  .  5,550 

Well  .  200 


40.  Tsining,  Repairs  Woman’s  Bible  Institute....  1,480 

Repairs,  Hospital  .  500 

Tsingtau,  Repairs  compound  wall  and  fences  2,000 

Weihsien,  Repairs  No.  3  veranda  .  600 

Ichowfu,  Repairs  Res.  No.  1  roof,  etc .  500 

Tsinan,  Repairs  Res.  No.  3  veranda  .  600 

Tsining,  Repairs  Res.  Nos.  2  and  3 .  320 


4 


10,000.00 

8,500.00 

6,000.00 

15,000.00 

25,000.00 

$1,000.00 

12,500.00 

12,000.00 

12,000.00 

6,000.00 

7,000.00 

6,000.00 

7,000.00 

6,000.00 

18,850.00 

6,000.00 


20 


41.  Nanhsuchow,  Residence  No.  4  . 

42.  Hangchow,  Up-river  district  chapel  equipment 

(10  chapels)  . 

Lower  Road  chapel  . 

City  chapel  . 

Ningpo,  Academy  addition  '. . 

43.  Canton,  Screening  8  residences  . 

Yeungkong,  Sewerage  system . 

Canton,  Launch  for  evangelistic  work . 

Yeungkong,  Repairs  4  chapels  (R.O.F.  $150)  .. 

44.  Hwaiyuan,  Mengcheng  plant — land  . 

Chapel  . 

Residences  two  evangelists . 

Boys’  School  . 

Girls’  School  . 

Two  residences  and  class  rooms  for  women’s 

work  . 

Inquirers’  dormitory,  guest  and  reading 
rooms,  gate  house  . 

45.  Tsinan,  East  Suburb  Church  . 

Less  R.O.F . 

46.  Shantung,  Mateer  Memorial  Institute,  dormi¬ 

tories,  (Tenghsien)  . 

47.  Canton,  Sunning,  Church  San  Cheung  . 

(R.O.F.  $15,000) 

Sunning,  Chapel  Noh  Kat  (R.O.F.  $450)  .. 
Sunning,  Chapel  Ngau  Kong  (R.O.F.  $1,300) 
Sheklung,  Shek  Taan  Chapel  (R.O.F.  $1,000) 
Linchow,  Yeung  Shaan  Chapel  . 

48.  Tsining,  Residence  No.  5 — building  . 

Land  . 

49.  Paotingfu,  Teachers’  house,  land  and  wall  . . 
Shuntehfu,  Boys’  Primary  School  building  . . 
Peking,  Enlargement  of  house  and  heating 

plant  (Gleysteen  residence)  . 

Paotingfu,  Women’s  Bible  Training  School  bath 
rooms,  cisterns,  etc . 

50.  Changsha,  Land  Women’s  Bible  Training 

School  . 

51.  Tenghsien,  Evangelistic  center  city  . 

Evangelistic  center  Hsia  Chen  . 

52.  Shantung,  Temple  Hill  English  School,  Chefoo 

Recitation  Hall  . 

Dormitories  . 


To  be  raised  on  field  . 

53.  Siangtan,  Balance  land,  Kiang  Chi  . 

Chapel  . 

1  Residence  for  evangelist  . 

Hospital  ward  . 

54.  Hainan,  Screens  fifteen  residences . 

Kachek,  Land  $1,000;  gate  and  wall  $500 

Two  wells  . 

Kiungchow,  Repairs  evangelistic  quarters 


Mex.  7,500.00 


1.000 

2,000 

1,000 

2,500 

6,500.00 

2,375 

1,200 

1,500 

785 

5,860.00 

1,800 

1,500 

1,500 

1,200 

1,000 

1,500 

1,500 

$10,000.00 

15,000 

1,000 

14,000.00 

4,000 

15,400.00 

150 

300 

1,000 

500 

5,950.00 

8,000 

1,000 

9,000.00 

2,000 

1,500 

1,800 

600 

5,900.00 

2,000 

2,000 

10,000.00 

4,000.00 

25,000 

14,000 

39,000 

14,000 

• 

25,000.00 

180 

1,500 

1,200 

3,120 

6,000.00 

3,000 

1,500 

400 

1,000 

5,900.00 

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55.  Nanking,  Residence  No.  8  for  teachers  Ming 

Deh  School  .  Mex.  11,000.00 

56.  Nanhsuchow,  Class  rooms,  temporarily  for  Girls 

School,  eventually  inquirers  . , .  4,000.00 

57.  Canton,  Grant  in  aid  Second  Church  .  5,000.00 

Supplementary  List 
North  China  Mission 

Paotingfu,  Hospital  Inn  .  3,000 

Shuntehfu,  Hospital  Inn  .  2,500 

Peking,  Sleeping  porch  .  200 

Shuntehfu,  Sleeping  porches  .  300  6,000.00 


Shuntehfu,  Lighting  plant  for  hospitals,  church, 

and  schools  .  4,000 

Paotingfu,  Reception  room  for  women  .  1,600 

Sleeping  porches  .  400  6,000.00 


Peking,  Completion  of  West  City  property  .  2,000 

Shuntehfu,  Reception  room  for  men  .  660 

Attic  store  rooms  .  880 

Peking,  Equipment  for  Truth  Hall,  Chemistry, 

Physics,  Manual  Training  .  1,000 

Kindergarten  equipment .  350 

Paotingfu,  Repairs  on  Lewis  house  porch  .  250 

Enlargement  residence  No.  6  .  440  5,580.00 


Paotingfu,  City  evangelistic  center .  ^  15,000.00 

Paotingfu,  Girls'  Day  School  and  kindergarten  ....  5,000 

Peking,  Equipment  for  ten  day  schools  .  600 

Repairs  to  country  chapels  .  300  5,900.00 


Shantung  Mission 

Chefoo,  Girls'  Academy,  land  . 8,000 

Building .  20,000 

Equipment  .  2,000 


30,000 

Raised  on  field  .  6,000  24,000.00 


Tsining,  Hospital,  building  .  25,000 

Land  .  3,000  28,000.00 


Tsinan,  Murray  High  School  additional  dormi¬ 
tory  (30  girls)  .  3,000.00 

Tenghsien,  Girls’  Graded  Schools,  building .  6,000 

Land  .  2,000  8,000.00 


Ichowfu,  Kindergarten  .  3,000.00 

Yihsien,  City  Evangelistic  center  .  2,500.00 

Tsining,  Chapels  in  two  county  seats  .  3,500.00 

Tengchow,  Two  teachers’  residences  .  2,200.00 

Ichowfu,  McPherson  Academy,  to  complete  and 

equip  .  5,000.00 

Chefoo,  School  for  the  Deaf .  20,000 

Already  granted  .  10,000  10,000.00 


Tsinan,  Hamilton  Memorial  Academy,  original 

estimate  .  22,000 

Already  granted  .  19,000  3,000.00 


Tengchow,  City  dispensary  .  5,000.00 

Tsining,  To  complete  church  .  1,500.00 

Tengchow,  Balance  on  Water  City  church .  800.00 

22 


Central  China  Mission 


Ningpo,  Rebuilding  primary  department  girls’ 

school,  calisthenic  hall  and  cistern  .  Mex. 

Hangchow,  Institutional  center  . 

Shanghai,  Mary  Farnham  School  . 

Hangchow,  Two  residences  evangelistic  workers 

in  the  Tong  Yang  field  . * . 

Shanghai,  South  Gate  Church  .  $20,000 

Raised  on  field  .  15,000  5,000 


Hangchow,  Land  and  wall  for  ladies’  residence....  900 


Shanghai,  Residence  .  10,000 

Wall  .  500 

Screening . 300 


Soochow,  Institutional  center  . 

Soochow,  Church,  total  estimate  .  7,500 

Raised  on  field  .  2,500 


Kiangan  Mission 


Hwaiyuan,  Addition  to  Girls’  School  .  20,000 

Equipment .  3,000 


Nanking,  Shwantang,  addition  to  Boys’  School....  1,000 

One  out-station  .  3,000 

Shwantang  teacher’s  res . $  1,200 

Available .  340  860 


Hwaiyuan,  Additions  to  Boys’  School  Buildings  . .  20.000 

Equipment  .  4,000 

Industrial  building  and  equipment .  1,100 


Special 


Hwaiyuan,  Physician’s  residence  original  estimate  8,800 

Additional  sum  needed  .  2,200 


(Under  arrangement  with  C.  M.  B.) 


Hunan  Mission 


Chenchow,  Hospital  Women’s  department,  land  and 

wall  .  2,000 

Building  . 5,000 

Equipment  and  furnishing  .  3,000 

Men’s  department,  remodeling  and  repair  ....  2,000 

Additional  equipment  and  furnishing .  1,000 

Out-patient  department  .  2,000 


Hengchow,  South  Gate  Church  (McKee  Memorial) 

Land  .  4,500 

Wall  . 500 

Building  .  8,000 

Balance  for  equipment  .  1,000 


Siangtan,  Boys,  Academy,  addition  .  5.000 

Changteh,  Boys’  Academy,  repairs .  1,000 


Changsha,  Three  Chinese  residences  .  3,000 

Stfceet  chapel  and  guest  hall  .  3,000 


Chenchow,  Two  Chinese  residences  .  1,600 

Changteh,  Boys’  Academy,  land  and  wall  .  3,500 


8,000.00 

20,000.00 

45,000.00 

7,000.00 

5,900.00 

10,800.00 

30,000.00 

5,000.00 

123,000.00 

4,860.00 

25,100.00 

11,000.00 


15,000.00 

14.000.00 

6,000.00 

6,000.00 

5.100.00 


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Chenchow,  Single  ladies,  residence,  including  land 

and  wall  . . . . 

Changteh,  Boys’  Academy,  teachers’  residence.... 
Taoyuen,  land  and  wall  . 

Changteh,  Taoyuen,  church  building . 

Balance  on  furnishings  . 

Hengchow,  Single  ladies’  residence,  including  land 
and  wall  . 


South  China  Mission 

Sheklung,  Boys’  Boarding  School  (Grammar)  land 

Building . 

Equipment  . 

Sheklung,  Church  building  (R.O.F.  $8,000) . 

Ching  Kwoh  Chapel  (R.O.F.  $1,000)  . 

South  China,  Hackett  Medical  College  dormitory 
(R.O.F.  $20,000)  . . 

South  China,  Hackett  Medical  College,  additional 
land,  6  mau  . 

Canton,  Residence  Fongtsuen  No.  11,  Hospital  for 
the  Insane,  building,  land,  screening . 

Kochow,  Land  for  compound  . 

Street  chapel  . 

Repairs  18  chapels  (R.O.F.  $400)  . 

Linchow,  Kitchen  Women’s  School  . 

Gate  House  . 

Canton,  Shuntak  Evangelistic  center  (R.O.F.  $4,000) 
Fati,  filling  pond  . 

Yeungkong,  Rebuilding  Forman  Memorial  Hospital 

Building  (land  purchased)  . 

Wall  . . 

Screening  . 

Isolation  ward  . 

Linchow,  Rebuilding  Boys’  School  . 

South  China,  Noyes  Memorial  School 

Electric  lighting . 

Repairing  wall  . 

Repairs  to  property . 

Gate  house  . 

Kochow,  Block  required  when  staff  is  available 

Residence  No.  2 — building  . 

Land  $500,  wall  $1,000  . 


On  hand  Gold  $4,000  . est.  Mex. 

Boys’  Boarding  School — building  . 

Land  $500,  wall  $1,000  . 

Furnishing  and  equipment . 


On  hand  Gold  $5,000  . est.  Mex. 

Collingwood  church,  enlargement  and  altera¬ 
tions  . . . . 

Residence  No.  3 — building  . 

Land  $500,  wall  $1,000  . 


1,200 

1,500 

Mex.  6,000.00 

2,700.00 

5,000 

500 

5,500.00 

7,000.00 

2,000 

10,000 

1,000 

13,000.00 

4,000 

1,000 

5,000.00 

20,000.00 

15,000.00 

1,300 

1,500 

2,000 

300 

200 

12,500.00 

5,300.00 

4,000 

1,500 

5,500.00 

12,100 

1,760 

900 

3,240 

18,000.00 

12,000.00 

1,500 

2,000 

1,000 

1,000 

5,500.00 

7,000 

1,500 

8,500 

3,636 

4,864.00 

10,000 

1,500 

500 

$12,000 

4,545 

7,455.00 

7,000 

1,500 

3,000.00 

8,500.00 

24 


Hospital — building  . 

Land  $500,  wall  $1,000  . . . 
Equipment  and  furnishing 
Screening  . 

Girls’  School — building  . 

Land  and  wall  . 

Furnishing  and  equipment 

Residence  No.  4  . 

Residence  No.  5  . 


General  Items 
South  China 

Canton,  Mission  Treasurer’s  Residence  Paak  Hok 

Tung  . . 

True  Light  Middle  School — additional  items,  one- 
half  to  be  raised  from  Chinese  sources 

1.  Residence  No.  2  . 

2.  Gate-house  . 

3.  Additional  land,  six  acres  (G.  $2,500  ap¬ 
propriated)  . 

4.  Fencing  for  grounds  . 

5.  Library  (fund  for  opening)  . 

6.  Domestic  Science,  Model  Cottage  Group 

7.  Five  dormitories  at  $25,000  . 

8.  General  equipment  . 

9.  Athletic  grounds  . 

10.  Gymnasium  and  swimming  tank  . 

11.  Chapel  . 

12.  Water  works  system  . 

13.  Grading  and  improving  the  grounds . 

14.  Library,  endowment  for  upkeep  . 

Hackett  Medical  College — additional  items 

1.  Recitation  building  . 

2.  Nurses’  dormitory  . 

3.  Two  foreign  residences  at  $10,000  . 

4.  Retaining  wall  along  canal  . 

5.  General  equipment  . 

6.  Medical  equipment  . 


Hainan  Mission 

Kiungchow,  Evangelistic  center  Lui-chiu . 

Kachek,  Evangelistic  centers,  Ui-dick  and  Doalou 

Nodoa,  Evangelistic  center  Lim-ko  . 

Kiungchow,  Evangelistic  center  Deng-ang . 

Kachek,  Enlarging  Boys’  School  recitation  bldg. 

Kiungchow,  Student  work  . 

Repairs  Paxton  Training  School  . 

Nodoa,  Removing  and  adding  to  evangelistic 

quarters  . 

Kachek,  Catechumen’s  quarters  . 

Hospital  equipment  . 

Kachek,  Women’s  work  building  .  .  .• . . . .  . 

Land  for  Hospital  . 

Alterations  McCormick  house  . 

Evangelistic  center  Ngai-chiu  . 

Kiungchow,  Repairs  on  Meade  house  . 

Kachek,  Residence  for  single  women  . . 

Kiungchow,  Maternity  ward,  Hoihow  Hospital  . . . . 

25 


15,000 

1,500 

1,000 

900  Mex. 

18,400.00 

10,000 

1,500 

500 

12,000.00 

8,500.00 

8,500.00 

✓ 

$11,500 

12,500 

2,000 

18,000 

2,500 

2,000 

5,000 

125,000 

5,000 

3,000 

20,000 
.  30,000 

6,000 

5,000 

10,000 

20,000 

20,000 

20,000 

5,000 

2,000 

5,000 

1,500 

1,500 

1,500 

1,500 

6,000.00 

1,500 

900 

10,000.00 

1,500 

1,000 

1,000 

5,900.00 

3,000 

1,000 

200 

1,500 

300 

6,000.00 

8,000.00 

9,100.00 

Union  Items 

HUNAN  MISSION 

M  share  Main  Building  Union  Theological  School  Changsha. . . . 
%  share  Compound  Wall . 

Total  . 


SOUTH  CHINA  MISSION 


Union  Theological  College,  Canton  Gold 

Share  of  Presbyterian  Mission .  $80,000 

Already  raised  .  50,000 


Balance  needed  . 

Union  Middle  School  for  Boys,  Canton — Paak  Hin  Hok 

1.  100  mau  of  land  for  campus .  $50,000 

2.  100  mau  of  land  for  farm .  40,000 

3.  Recitation  Hall  for  500  students .  50,000 

4.  Science  building  and  industrial  work .  30,000 

5.  Agricultural  plant  .  30,000 

6.  Five  dormitories,  100  students  each .  150,000 

7.  Ten  Chinese  residences  at  $7,000 .  70,000 

8.  Six  foreign  residences  at  $10,000 .  60,000 

9.  Sanitary  installation,  waterworks,  sewerage  10,000 

10.  Fences,  roads,  grading,  landscape .  7,000 


$498,000 

Note:  Of  this  amount  it  is  expected  to  raise 
about  $240,000  from  Chinese.  Of  the 
balance  the  Presbyterian  share  is  to  be  Gold 

PHILIPPINES 

1.  Albay,  Tank,  pump,  etc.,  for  water  supply  for  Dormitory. . .  .Gold 

Residence  No.  2 . 

Hospital  . 

2.  Baguio,  Rest  Houses  . . . 

3.  Bohol,  Dormitory  . 

4.  Cebu,  Additional  equipment  . 

5.  Dumaguete,  additional  equipment  . 

6.  Iloilo,  Land  for  residences  . 

Two  residences  . 

7.  Laguna,  Dormitory  at  Los  Banos  . 

8.  Tayabas,  Land  for  dormitory  . 

Dormitory  . 

9.  Manila,  Residence  . . 

10.  Leyte,  Second  residence  . 

Dormitory  . 


North  Siam  SIAM 

1.  Chieng  Mai,  Additional  land  . Gold 

Second  Theological  residence  . 

Prince  Royal’s  College: 

Chapel  and  equipment  .  $15,000 

Dining  Hall  and  equipment  .  5.000 

Land  . 3,000 


Girls’  School  (Acct.  removal) : 

Dormitory .  $  8,000 

Recitation  Hall  .  10,000 

Residence  .  4,000 

Industrial  bldg.,  fencing  and  grading .  3,000 


$25,000 

Already  appropriated  .  7,000 


$  4,000.00 
1,500.00 


$  5,500.00 


$30,000.00 


$150,000.00 


$  900.00 

5,000.00 
10,000.00 
12,000.00 
10,000.00 
5,000.00 
5,000.00 
2,000.00 
10,000.00 
10,000.00 
1,250.00 
10,000.00 
8,000.00 
5,000.00 
10,000.00 


$25,000.00 

4,000.00 


23,000.00 


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18,000.00 


Gold 


2. 

3. 


4. 

5. 

South 

1. 


2. 


3. 

4. 

5. 

6. 


Chieng  Rung,  two  residences  . 

Dispensary  . 

Chieng  Rai,  Residence  No.  4  . 

Boys’  School  Equipment  . 

Girls’  School  Equipment  . 

Industrial  School  and  Equipment  . 

Lakawn,  Completion  of  Chapel  . 

Hospital  Water  Plant  . 

Prae,  Boys’  School  . 

Siam 

Bangkok,  Furnishings  for  Wattana  Wittaya  Girls’  School 

at  McFarland  Place  . 

Bangkok  Christian  College: 

Diuing  Hall  and  Teachers’  Quarters  . 

Additional  land  . 

Pitsanuloke,  Residence  for  single  women  . 

'New  Girls’  School  Building  . 

Improvements  on  Carl  J.  Shellman  Hospital  . . 

Petchaburi,  Additional  land  . 

Two  residences  . 

Nakon  Sri  Tamarat,  Assembly  Room  for  Boys’  School  . . 

Trang,  4th  residence  . 

Raheng,  Opening  of  new  station: 


Site  and  temporary  buildings  .  3,000 

Three  residences  .  30,000 

Initial  medical  equipment  .  3,000 


Tcls. 


$8,000.00 

1,000.00 

4,108.00 

684.00 

570.00 

1,710.00 

1,520.00 

1,200.00 

5,244.00 


20,000.00 

20,000.00 
60,000.00 
10,000  00 
6,000.00 
2,700.00 
2,000.00 
20,000.00 
8,000.00 
10,000.00 


36,000.00 


7.  Korat,  Opening  of  new  station: 

Site  and  temporary  buildings  .  3,000 

Three  residences  . ~ .  30,000 

Initial  medical  equipment  .  3,000  36,000.00 


INDIA 

1.  Miraj,  missionary  residence  . Rupees  18,000.00 

2.  Sharakpur,  Lower  Primary  Boys’  Boarding  School  15,000 

Sharakpur,  Workers’  Inn  and  Conference  Hall  . .  5,000 

- -  20,000.00 

3.  Allahabad,  Jumna  school  residences  .  13,000.00 

4.  Mainpuri,  Shikohabad  Tahsil  .  29,000.00 

5.  Islampur,  missionary  residence  .  16,000.00 

6.  Ludhiana,  missionary  ward  in  Women’s  Hospital  .  25,000.00 

7.  Vengurla,  residence  .  18,000.00 

8.  Kolhapur,  repairs  of  bungalow  and  servants’  houses  ....  5,000.00 

9.  Sangli,  35  acres  land,  agricultural  school  .  17,500.00 

10.  Fatehgarh,  hospital  and  dispensary  extension  .  27,000.00 

11.  Santokh  Majra,  missionary  residence  .  15,000.00 

12.  Western  India  Mission,  store  rooms,  7  stations  .  7,000.00 

13.  Ambala,  Philadelphia  Hospital  Staff  Hostel  .  20,000.00 

14.  Western  India  Mission,  Preaching  halls  on  docks  .  12,00000 

15.  Industrial  school  extension,  Etah  .  8,000.00 

16.  Kolhapur  and  Sangli,  Bible-women’s  houses  .  5,000.00 

17.  Kasganj,  missionary  residence  .  17,000.00 

18.  Kodoli,  Bible  school  . .  5,000.00 

19.  Sharakpur,  completion  Bible-woman’s  house  . .  . .  Rs.  1,000 

Sharakpur,  missionary  residence  and  land  .  16,000 

-  17,000.00 

20.  Mahableshwar,  missionary  residences  .  25,000.00 

21.  Allahabad,  missionary  residences  (evangelist)  .  17,000.00 

22.  Hoshiarpur  and  Jullundur  (workers’  inns)  .  10,000.00 

23.  Kodoli,  Sloyd  building  . .  12,000.00 

24.  Hoshiarpur,  Mukerian,  missionary  residence  .  15,000.00 

25.  North  India  Mission:  Indian  workers’  houses  .  10,000.00 

26.  Sangli,  balance  industrial  and  agricultural  plant  .  75,000.00 

27.  Fatehpur,  missionary  residence  .  17,000.00 


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28.  Jagraon,  missionary  residence  . Rupees 

29.  Rupar,  missionary  residence  (women)  . 

30.  Gwalior,  chapel  . 

31.  Allahabad,  college  sanitary  system  . 

32.  Khanna,  10  acres  land  and  buildings  for  school  . 

33.  Cinematographs  and  magic-lanterns  and  slides,  North  India 

34.  Jullundur,  Boys’  High  School  class-rooms  . 

35.  Jullundur,  Missionary  residence  (women)  . 

36.  Cawnpore,  Missionary  residence  (evangelist)  . 

37.  Western  India  Mission,  village  school  buildings  . 


38.  Rupar,  district  workers’  houses  . Rs.  4,000 

Saharanpur,  workshop  buildings  .  8,000 


39.  North  India  Mission’s  share,  Language  School,  Landour  . . 

40.  Islampur,  fence  and  11  wind  pumps  . 

41.  Lahore,  Rang  Mahal  School  land  . 

42.  Ratnagiri,  missionary  residence  . 

43.  Panjab  (Ferozepore,  Ludhiana  and  Saharanpur)  teachers’ 

houses  . 

44.  Saharanpur,  missionary  residence  (women)  . 


45.  Sangli,  missionary  residence  . 

46.  Dehra  Dun,  Boys’  High  School  . 

47.  Ratnagiri,  T.  C.  M.  S.  playground  . Rs.  2,000 

Sangli,  inn  .  2,000 

Ashte,  school  and  teachers’  houses  .  2,000 

Ratnagiri,  motor  launch  .  3,000 

Islampur,  bungalow  repairs  .  4,000 

Kodoli,  kindergarten  buildings  .  8,500 

Pathan,  land  and  buildings  .  1,800 


49.  Ambala,  extension  girls’  school  . 

50.  Kasur,  two  teachers’  houses  . Rs.  6,000 

Jullundur,  residence  .  8,000 


51.  Etawah,  missionary  residence  . 

52.  Western  India  Mission,  7  motor  cars  at  Rs.  3,000  . 

53.  Saharanpur,  cottages  for  married  seminary  students 

54.  Allahabad,  missionary  residence  (College)  . 

55.  Western  India  Mission,  farm  colonies  . 


56.  Moga,  land  and  house  for  evangelist  . Rs.  4,000 

Lahore,  missionary  residence  .  18,000 


57.  Etah,  missionary  residence  (doctor)  . .  . 

58.  Fatehgarh,  Kanauj  tahsil  . 

59.  Jagraon,  new  dormitory  and  class-rooms 


60.  Phillour,  house,  land  and  well  . Rs.  3,500 

Sharakpur,  teachers’  houses  .  3,000 

Lahore,  teachers’  houses  .  3,000 


61.  Ferozepore,  hospital  enlargement  . 

62.  Gwalior,  residence  (women)  . 

63.  Lahore,  servants’  houses  . Rs.  1,000 

Lahore,  touring  house  .  2,000 

Lahore,  Hiramandi,  institutional  .  5,000 


64.  Jhansi,  residence  (women)  . 

65.  Dehra  Dun,  land  and  huilding,  Boys’  School  Hostel 

66.  Mainpuri,  Kasganj  and  Fatehpur  dispensaries  . .  . 

67.  Ambala,  three  teachers’  houses  . 

68.  North  India  Mission,  residence  (literary  man)  . .  . 

69.  Ludhiana,  institutional  work  . 

70.  Sangli,  missionary  residence  . 

71.  Etawah,  missionary  residence  . 


15,000.00 

15,000.00 

12,000.00 

10,000.00 

15,000.00 

15,000.00 

5,000.00 

15,000.00 

17,000.00 

11,500.00 


12,000.00 

50,000.00 

8,700.00 

15,000.00 

18,000.00 

9,000.00 

15,000.00 

16,000.00 

15,000.00 


23,300.00 

17,000.00 

15,000.00 


14,000.00 

17,009.00 

21,000.00 

15,000.00 

13,000.00 

100,000.00 


22,000.00 

17,000.00 

29,000.00 

12,000.00 


9,500.00 

15,000.00 

17,000.00 


8,000.00 
17,000.00 
20,000.00 
18,000.00 
9,000.00 
17,000.00 
20,000.00 
18,000  00 
17,000.00 


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72. 

73. 

74. 

75. 
80. 
81. 
82. 


83. 


1. 

2. 


3. 

4. 

5. 

6. 

7. 


Lahore,  Kinnaird  College  extension  . Rupees 

Kolhapur,  Irwin  Christian  High  School  additional  building. 

Gwalior,  missionary  residence  . 

Mainpuri,  Bhongaon  tahsil  . . 

Ratnagiri,  Devrukh,  residence  . 

Vengurla,  hospital  enlargement  . 


Lahore,  new  dispensary  building  . Rs.  15,000 

Lahore,  three  teachers’  houses  .  9,000 


Etah,  Jalesar  tahsil 


50,000.00 

25,000.00 

17,000.00 

29,000.00 

18,000.00 

20,000.00 


24,000.00 

29,000.00 


SYRIA 


Sidon,  Girls’  Seminary  . Gold  $16,666.00 

Residence  .  4,166.00 

Tripoli,  Girls’  School  .  13,333.00 

Residence  .  5,000.00 

Bahun  Day  School  . 

Mina  Day  School  .  2,000.00 

Dispensary  .  166.00 

Beirut  .  6,666.00 

Zahleh,  High  School  .  1,666.00 

Lebanon,  High  School  .  6,333.00 

Beirut,  Press  Fund  .  50,000.00 

Toward  Rehabilitation  Fund  .  83,999.00 


Available  toward  this  need 


52,817.38 


West  Persia 


PERSIA 


$137,177.62 


1. 

2. 

.  3. 

4. 

5. 

6. 

7. 

8. 

9. 

10. 


For  repairing  and  rebuilding  churches  and  manses  in  the 

Urumia  field  . 

For  4  evangelistic  residences,  Tabriz  . 

For  the  Memorial  School,  Tabriz.  To  complete  dormi¬ 
tory  and  equipment  . 

For  Tabriz  Girls’  School  . . 

For  Tabriz  Hospital  . 

New  Property  and  Buildings  for  sub-stations  in  7  new 

places  . 

House  in  Diliman  . 

House  and  land,  Khoi  . 

New  Property  and  Buildings  for  Medical  Work  in 

Urumia  . 

Toward  Restoration  and  Indemnity  Fund  . 


Tomans  75,000.00 
30,000.00 

60,000.00 

17,300.00 

81,000.00 

105,000.00 

2,500.00 

3,000.00 

130,000.00 

10,000.00 


East  Persia 

Kermanshah 

1.  Physicians  residence  . Tomans  6,000.00 

2.  Alterations  dispensary  building  and  additional  rooms 

to  make  hospital  work  possible  .  3,000.00 

3.  Clergyman’s  Residence  .  6,000.00 

Meshed 

1.  Land:  30,000  Zars,  square,  of  land,  at  20  Krans  per  sq. 

zar  for  hospital,  six  to  eight  residences  and  school  20,215.00 

2.  Buildings:  Four  residences;  for  two  clergymen  and 

two  physicians  .  30,000.00 

3.  Hospital  buildings,  100  to  120  beds  .  50,000.00 

4.  Two  more  residences,  for  3rd  clergyman  and  3rd 

physician  . .  15,000.00 

5.  School  buildings  and  residence  .  12,000.00 

6.  Title  expenses  .  1,000.00 


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2. 

3. 

4. 

5. 

6. 


7. 

8. 

9. 

10. 
11. 

12. 


Resht 

Cost  of  land 

1.  Land  for  doctors  (1)  Residence  and  Hospital  . Tomans  7,000.00 

2.  Land  for  residence — additional  evangelist  .  2,000.00 

3.  Land  for  residence  of  Principal  and  Boys’  School..  5,000.00 

Cost  of  building 

1.  Girls’  School  Building  .  9,000.00 

2.  First  Doctor’s  Residence  . ;. .  7,500.00 

3.  Hospital  plant  . 25,000.00 

4.  Residence  2nd  evangelist  .  7,500.00 

5.  Residence  2nd  doctor  .  7,500.00 

6.  Principal,  Boys’  School  .  7,500.00 

7.  Boys’  School  Building  .  9,000.00 

8.  Equipment,  Hospital  .  2,000.00 

9.  Equipment,  Boys’  School  .  1,000.00 

10.  Walls  of  Compound  .  500.00 

11.  Titles  .  500.00 

Teheran 

1.  Land  for  2  residences  4,000  sq.  zars  at  2  and  title 

expenses  .  8,800.00 

2.  Headquarters  for  evangelistic  work  at  central  premises  1,000.00 

3.  Four  residences  at  college  grounds  at  7,500  .  30,000.00 

4.  Residence  for  evangelist  at  hospital  premises  .  7,500.00 

5.  Residence  for  Business  agent  at  central  premises  . .  7,500.00 

6.  Residence  for  evangelist  .  7,500.00 

7.  Residence  for  man  for  men’s  work .  7,500.00 


WEST  AFRICA 

Buildings  for  new  stations  on  account  of  taking 

over  work  of  Basle  and  Baptist  Missions .  $20,000 

Cameroun  Christian  College  (to  include  educational, 

religious,  agricultural  and  industrial  departments  50,000 

New  and  Adequate  Mission  Press  .  25,000 

Opening  New  Station  Back  of  Benito  (Spanish 

Guinea)  .  10,000 

Elat — Boys’  School  House,  Kitchen,  Food  House  500 

Foulassi — Medical  Plant  .  $1,000 

Dwelling  House  .  2,000 

To  complete  appropriation  for  dwelling 

house  now  insufficient  .  1,000 

-  4,000 

McLean — 3  plank  residences  .  6,000 

New  work  among  Mvele  at  Sakabayema  .  1,000 

Improved  School  Plants  for  Olama,  Foulassi,  Metet  5,000 

Oil  Plant  at  Metet  .  1,200 

Various  property  needs  in  connection  with  Frank 

James  Industrial  School  .  11,000 

Equipment  at  Benito  Station,  Medical  Plant,  etc..  10,000 


Total  . Gold  $143,200.00 


MEXICO 

Mexico  City  and  Federal  District  Gold 

1.  Union  Theological  Seminary  .  $25,000 

2.  Workers  Residence  in  Present  Press  Property  7,500 

3.  Tisapan  Church  and  Manse  Improvement .  2,000 

4.  Coyoacan  Manse  .  3,000 

5.  Restoration  of  other  Chapels  .  5,000 

6.  Coyoacan  School  Completion  and  Equipment..  125,000 

7.  San  Angel  Normal  School,  Completion  and 

Equipment  .  75,000 


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$242,500.00 


Vera  Cruz  State 

1.  Property  for  Schools  in  Vera  Cruz  City . $100,000 

2.  Schools,  Orizaba  City,  Completion  .  20,000 

3.  Restoration  Jalapa  Church  and  Mission  Residence 

destroyed  by  earthquake  .  25,000 

4.  Orizaba  Church  Improvement  for  Social  Work  20,000 

165,000.00 

Yucatan 

1.  Property  for  Schools  in  Merida  .  100,000 

2.  Institutional  Work  in  Merida  .  25,000 


125,000.00 

Oaxaca  State 

1.  Oaxaca  City  Church,  Manse  and  Missionary 

Residence  Improvement  .  10,000 

2.  Schools,  Oaxaca  City,  Completion  .  10,000 


20,000.00 

Entire  Field 

6  Dispensaries  .  30,000.00 


Total  .  $582,500.00 

Caracas  VENEZUELA 

1.  Land  . Gold  $  2,000.00 

2.  Residence  .  4,000.00 

3.  Additional  station  equipment  .  3,000.00 

Barranquilla  COLOMBIA 

Land  for  church  building  . Gold  $  1,500.00 

Church  building  . 13,500.00 

Bogota 

Re-equipment  for  station  and  two  schools  .  100,000.00 

Bucaramanga 

Chapel  .  5,000.00 

Medellin 

1.  Land  for  residence  .  2,000.00 

2.  Residence  .  4,000.00 

3.  Industrial  School:  Land,  building  and  equipment  .  15,000.00 

4.  Two  mules  and  equipment,  for  itinerating  .  600.00 

CHILE 

1.  Valparaiso,  Women’s  Training  School . Gold  $22,000.00 

2.  Payments  ($200  annually  for  four  years)  on  Yurga-La 

Ligna  property  .  800.00 

3.  Chapel  in  Copihue  .  200.00 

4.  Chapel  in  Potacion  Carmen  .  400.00 

5.  Church  in  Vallenar  .  1,000.00 


$24,400.00 

GUATEMALA 

Balance  needed  for  rehabilitation  after  earthquake  . Gold  $32,867.00 

ORIENTALS  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES 

New  Building  and  Equipment  for  Tooker  Memorial  School, 

California  .  $102,897.00 

(This  is  balance  of  amount  needed  for  this  new  building. 

The  entire  amount  is  $152,897,  but  $50,000  has  already 
been  included  in  List  C.) 

Laundry,  Gymnasium  and  other  essential  improvements  to 

San  Francisco  Mission  Home  .  6,500.00 


Total  .  $109,397.00 

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LIST  G 

COOPERATIVE  AND  INTERDENOMINATIONAL  WORK 


Asked 


Christian  Literature  Societies  and  Newspaper  Evangelism, 

Japan,  Chosen,  China,  India  . . 

Latin  American  Cooperation  Program — Christian  litera¬ 
ture  . . 

Schools  for  American  Children,  Missionary  and  Mer¬ 
chant  Families,  Japan,  Chosen,  China,  India  . 

Shanghai  Press  and  Mission  Book  Co . 

Cooperative  Architecture  and  Building  Bureaus  for  Mis¬ 
sions  and  Cooperative  Treasuries  . 

Central  Committees  like  Com.  of  Reference  and  Counsel, 
Latin  American  Cooperation  Committee,  Field  Co¬ 
operative  Committees  . 

Presses  for  the  Moslem  World  . 

Wooster  Homes  for  Presbyterian  Missionaries’  Children. 

Union  Tuberculosis  Sanitarium  in  Western  India  . 

Aid  to  Japanese  and  Chinese  Churches  like  Mr.  Uemura’s 

and  the  Asakasa  Settlement  . 

Language  Schools  for  Missionaries  . 


$400,000.00 

175,000.00 

100,000.00 

120,000.00 

150,000.00 


100,000.00 

100,000.00 

25,000.00 

18,627.00 

100,000.00 

70,290.00 


Included 

$304,396.00 

50,000.00 

100,000.00 

85,000.00 

130,000.00 


100,000.00 

50,000.00 

25,000.00 

9,313.00 

75,000.00 

35,145.00 


Total 


$963,854.00 


LIST  H 

UNOCCUPIED  FIELDS 


Assignments  which  the  Interchurch  World  Movement  has  asked  the 
Presbyterian  Board  to  undertake,  as  one-fifth  of  a  five  year  program : 


Africa  . 

China  . 

India . 

Japan  . 

Southeast  Asia 
Philippines  . . . 
Near  East  ... 
Latin  America 


$130,032.00 

950,520.00 

266,742.00 

14,945.00 

144,967.00 

17,082.00 

229,789.00 

222,674.00 


$1,976,751.00 

Or  $9,883,755  for  five  years. 

In  addition  the  Missions  of  the  Board  are  urging  a  larger  expansion  in 
Japan  and  Korea.  A  little  more  than  one-half  of  this  total  amount  asked 
for  one  year  is  included  in  the  askings  authorized  in  Section  V. 


LIST  I 

SPECIAL  ITEMS,  UNDENOMINATIONAL  WORK,  CLOSELY 
RELATED  TO  THE  WORK  OF  THE  BOARD 

The  Mission  to  Lepers  .  $50,000.00 

Canton  Christian  College .  50,000.00 

Mackenzie  College,  Brazil  .  50,000.00 

Syrian  Protestant  College,  Beirut  .  50,000.00 

Cairo  University  .  50,000.00 

Yale  in  China  (One  Professor)  .  20,000.00 

World’s  Sunday  School  Association  .  10,000.00 

American  Christian  Literature  Soc.  for  Moslems  .  10,000.00 

“Mountain  Rest,”  Home  for  furloughed  missionaries _  10,000.00 

Committee  on  Friendly  Relations  with  Foreign  Students  5,000.00 


$305,000.00 

These  amounts  are  proposed  in  accordance  with  the  action  of  the 
Board  on  February  2nd,  1920,  and  under  the  provisions  of  that  action 
which  have  been  quoted. 


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